FUNK HYBRIDS ADAP 
TO THE CORN BEL 
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Lines on a map do not tell a complete story. The transition from the south 
portion of one region into the north portion of the region next south of it is 
gradual and not abrupt as shown on the map. 
The descriptions that follow indicate relative maturity as early, medium 
or full season for the various regions indicated. Maturity has been judged 
by moisture in grain at harvest as well as by observations covering a wide 
territory during several seasons. 
Maturity and other matter mentioned in the descriptions are all affected 
by soil fertility, drought, length of season from spring frost to fall frost and 
other climatic factors that cannot be determined in advance of planting. 
We shall be glad to make more specific suggestions for individual cases 
and to amplify information given here. You tell us your location, soil type, 
average corn yield, previous few years' cropping of your land and whether 
or not you want an early, medium, full-season or a silage corn. We, in turn, 
will give you our frank opinion with reasons as to what we consider best 
adapted to your locality. You can get "The Best Hybrid First From Funk." 
Sangamon County, Illinois: The seed you sold me did as you said it would and stood 
up better than any corn in the neighborhood. 
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